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Sean Oneil
March 25, 2009 at 11:40 pmSorry none of this worked out. Sounds like your footage was converted from one frame rate to another like what David said. If you post a sample video I’ll take a look but I can’t promise I or anyone else can help you with it.
Sean
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Pedro Dabbah
March 26, 2009 at 6:01 amOk, I am posting a large sample so you can notice the problem I am exporting on FLV so it`s a small size large sample if you need me to psot a different format let me know, let me give you some background of what I have done with the footage so you may get an idea of where is the problem, as I said before I use to work in Premiere, when ever I was shooting with HD (Canon HV10 1080i) and then I was outputting a project on SD the process I was doing was capturing the HDV footage on a SD Project and then down scale 40% the footage to get the right size for SD after finishing I was exporting this to Adobe Encore to make a DVD and encore will make a transcoding to give a very nice look, but the final destination was to be watch on TV, anyways now that I started this project to work on an interactive DVD to run on PC and Mac`s it`s a different deal, besides I switched to FCP witch is way better than Premiere, but when I just started I was going crazy to get the camera to sync with the FCP to capture footage, the way I managed to do it was switching on the camera play menu to output DV instead of HD so Final Cut will recognize the device and I wouldn’t have to make any down scale, and it did but when the Capture now window was opened it had control over the camera but the image was shown squeezed on the capture now window, so pressing buttons all around I pressed the settings for DVCPROHD 1080p30 (control device firewire NTSC) and the capture window looked in perfect fit so I made a test capturing then opening a new timeline or sequence with 720 x 480 16:9 anamorphic and it looked right on the canvas it moved smooth so I started working on the project until I made the first export and you Know the rest of this tragedy…
Thank you all for your support.
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Sean Oneil
March 27, 2009 at 7:20 pmI see the problem, but I can’t jog frame-by-frame in flash. Try the “Inverse Telecine” option in JES instead of “Deinterlace.” Check the box to detect cadence breaks.
Sean
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Pedro Dabbah
March 28, 2009 at 6:40 pmI tried, but it gives me the error “candence phase not found Error 5017” and it can`t finish the exporting process, does it mean anything to you? Here is another sample in .mov format maybe it wil tell you more.
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